I wonder if some white people are starting to agree with the black people and now they both want change i this problem.
Blacks are tired of being treated this way and want change.
I see sad faces on the protesters, none of them look happy.
I wonder what MFDP stands for.
Even though most blacks are poor, they deserve freedom and fairness.
I see one man in a suit and the other people are just in cassual clothes.
I wonder if their are poloce men sourounding these people and trying to stop them from protesting.
I think some officials (that are black) on trying to help the blacks escape this horror.
I see one big sign that says "We shall overcome", which probally means we shall get are way.
I wonder if white people are starting to understand what the blacks people want from them.
I think the blacks have had enough and want freedom or they will just keep protestin more and more.
I see the word "change" on the people's faces.
I wonder Martin Luther King Jr. is involved in this protest or is he even there.
I think people have had their houses burned down, have been beatem, etc and they think they deserve change.
I see hundreds of people joining the protest.
I wonder if people are young and old.
zack h team time group 2
some examples of discrimination are the march becase they wanted to prone a point to everyone that they are not giving up even thought they hade been treated so unfairly.They were beat up badly durring the march but they didnt stop.
Ciara M. 3
What struck me the most was the violence. I didn't expect the "whites" to use tear gas and rubber tubing with bobwire. When the "whites" started to attack the "colored" I didn't know what to expect. I felt the "colored" were defenceless against the "whites".
Amanda 62
I thought they treated the negro's like dirt. First, all they were doing is fighting for there own rights, they shouldn't end up in the hospital or even jail! Even when they were terribly hurt, they were still put in the bad side of the hospital, the "Black" side, and the "Black" part of the jail. I havent herd of anyone for being put in jail for doing somthing good.
Group 63
I Think
I See
I Wonder
White people are moving to the other side.
Blacks and whites are together in the prptest.
I wonder if some white people are starting to agree with the black people and now they both want change i this problem.
Blacks are tired of being treated this way and want change.
I see sad faces on the protesters, none of them look happy.
I wonder what MFDP stands for.
Even though most blacks are poor, they deserve freedom and fairness.
I see one man in a suit and the other people are just in cassual clothes.
I wonder if their are poloce men sourounding these people and trying to stop them from protesting.
I think some officials (that are black) on trying to help the blacks escape this horror.
I see one big sign that says "We shall overcome", which probally means we shall get are way.
I wonder if white people are starting to understand what the blacks people want from them.
I think the blacks have had enough and want freedom or they will just keep protestin more and more.
I see the word "change" on the people's faces.
I wonder Martin Luther King Jr. is involved in this protest or is he even there.
zack h team time group 2
some examples of discrimination are the march becase they wanted to prone a point to everyone that they are not giving up even thought they hade been treated so unfairly.They were beat up badly durring the march but they didnt stop.
Ciara M. 3
What struck me the most was the violence. I didn't expect the "whites" to use tear gas and rubber tubing with bobwire. When the "whites" started to attack the "colored" I didn't know what to expect. I felt the "colored" were defenceless against the "whites".
Amanda 62
I thought they treated the negro's like dirt. First, all they were doing is fighting for there own rights, they shouldn't end up in the hospital or even jail! Even when they were terribly hurt, they were still put in the bad side of the hospital, the "Black" side, and the "Black" part of the jail. I havent herd of anyone for being put in jail for doing somthing good.